Condominium Law Group is committed to educating association Board members, association managers and homeowners. With this in mind, in fall 2015 we updated and published "CondoLaw's 2015 Handbook for Community Associations." This book is an update to our 2012 book, which we have removed from this site.

Are you thinking about updating your governing documents? In fall 2015, we also published a book titled "Restating the Obvious - How to Revise Your Association Governing Documents to Better Serve Your Community." If you would like a copy of this book, please email us. Otherwise, feel free to view the links below.

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You may print and share these chapters with your association. However, we request that you do not alter this material in any way. We will periodically update this page with new chapters so check back frequently. We are always available to answer your community association questions.

This is not legal advice as you may need to consult an attorney to review the documents and specifics for your association.
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_____________________________________________Condominium Law Group is committed to educating association board members, association managers and homeowners. With this in mind, in 2007 we published our book, “Condominium Common Sense: A Handbook for Washington State Condominiums.”

Chapter 10--Making the Most of Delinquent Assessments (Contents in this chapter have changed. Please contact us for more information.)

Chapter 11--Choosing Among Collection Options (Contents in this chapter have changed. Please contact us for more information.)

Chapter 12--Budgets and Planning for the Future

Chapter 13--Reserve Studies (Contents in this chapter have changed. Please contact us for more information.)
Chapter 14--Insurance

Chapter 15--Water Damage and Who Pays for It

Chapter 16--The Who, How and Why of Condominium Inspections (Contents in this chapter have changed. Please contact us for more information.)
Chapter 17--How to Choose a Contractor

Chapter 18--Condominiums Borrowing Money

Chapter 19--Restricting Satellite Dishes and Antennas

Chapter 20--Restricting Pets in Your Community

Chapter 21--Noise: The Dull Roar of Condominium Living (Contents in this chapter have changed. Please contact us for more information.)
Chapter 22--Restricting the Renting or Leasing of Units (Contents in this chapter have changed. Please contact us for more information.)

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